Ahead of "Venom: The Last Dance," Marvel unveils the Venom Horse in Comic Form.
Marvel Comics is profiting on the buzz as the third Venom film, "Venom: The Last Dance," gets ready for its October 25 release, adding a new component to its Venom War plot: the Venom Horse. Seen in the "Venom: The Last Dance" teaser, this four-legged creature is a symbiote-powered beast certain to wre havoc on the Marvel Universe.
Marvel honors "Venom: The Last Dance" with covers modeled by Venom Horse Variant Covers
Marvel has unveiled variant covers featuring the Venom Horse created by artist Carlos Nieto to promote the forthcoming movie for Venom Wars #1 and 2. These covers not only advertise the movie but also allude to the chaos the Venom Horse may unleash into the Venom War. Apart from the alternative covers, the Venom Horse will be formally unveiled in one-page backup tales highlighted all through the five-part Venom War epic.
Eddie and Dylan Brock Face Off in a Symbiote Showdown from Venom War.
In the Comics, Venom, linked with Eddie Brock, battles his son, Dylan Brock in a last-ditch fight. Though they approach preventing this eventuality differently, both men are tormented by images of a nightmarish future whereby the Venom symbiote dominates the Earth. While Dylan thinks he is the only one able to stop the symbiote from wreaking havoc on the planet, Eddie feels he must be the Venom host. Their rivalry will climax in a large symbiote-fueled combat between them and their corresponding symbiotes.
The Venom Horse: The Flexibility of a Symbiote on Exhibition
The Venom Horse shows that everything can be imbues with the symbiote's natural adaptability. Throughout the Venom War narrative, this concept will be discussed since individuals like Wolverine might get their own symbiotes or surprising animals like the Venom Horse could find hosts. Given any being could possibly be a Venom, this increases the war's stakes and makes the action more random and fascinating.
"We Are Venom" Finds New Significance in Venom War
The tagline "We Are Venom" gains new, more literal significance with the Venom Horse's arrival and the prospect of more species and people becoming Venom. Fighting the struggle for domination over the symbiote on all fronts will blur the borders between heroes and villains and call into doubt the very nature of symbiotes and their power. This unparalleled degree of anarchy will alter the Venom mythology and keep readers on the tip of their seats as they follow the symbiote unrelenting across the Marvel Universe.
Marvel Comics will have Venom War #1 and #2 out on August 7 and September 4 respectively. Don't miss this fascinating fresh chapter in the Venom story.